By Alfred and John Donovan In a press statement issued by Shell on 3rd March 2004 following activist shareholder outcry over the reserves fraud, Shell claimed: “Mr Walter van de Vijver has stepped down from the Board of Management of Royal Dutch Petroleum Company and as a Group Managing Director, by mutual consent. Mr van [...]
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Daily Telegraph: Travel news in brief
Last Updated: 12:01am GMT 17/11/2007 Qatar fuel Qatar Airways is hoping to be the first airline to operate flights on natural gas. The carrier is investigating the benefits of synthetic jet fuel, which it believes will help to significantly reduce its carbon emissions. Several companies, including Shell and Airbus, have joined the airline, in a [...]
The Times: Opec ponders wealth of alternatives
Members may be split over the cartel’s objectives but they are united against a US legal threat November 17, 2007 Robin Pagnamenta in Riyadh Stuck in traffic, behind rows of blinking tail-lights as smoked-glassed Chevrolets sweep down the dual carriageways around you, it would be easy to mistake this sprawling desert city, humming with oil [...]
The Times: Tempus
November 17, 2007 Nick Hasell: Tempus It is no coincidence that Wood Group should wade into Canada’s oil sands in the same month that crude touched nearly $100 a barrel. The synthetic crude extracted from the bitumen-soaked sands beneath Alberta’s peat bogs ranks among the world’s dirtiest oil. It is also among the costliest to [...]
The Guardian: Your Oyster is their world
You can pay for small items such as a coffee or a paper with a new ‘contactless’ card. Just wave it in front of a card reader and you’re done. But, the signal it sends is an invitation to hi-tech pickpockets Saturday November 17 2007 Contactless cards have been heralded as the next big [...]
Petroleum News: THE EXPLORERS 2007: Repsol partners with Eni, Shell in Beaufort Sea
Kay Cashman In September 2007, Repsol YPF joined a Shell/Eni partnership in a block of 64 leases in the Beaufort Sea off Alaska’s North Slope. It was the Spanish oil and gas major’s first acquisition in the state. Shell and Eni exchanged working interests in the contiguous outer continental shelf leases in November 2006. At [...]
Petroleum News: THE EXPLORERS 2007: Shell never really left Alaska
Vol. 12, No. 46 Week of November 18, 2007 2007 Beaufort drilling plans on hold due to a court order, Odom says will continue to listen, learn, work with local people By Kay Cashman Petroleum News When Shell re-entered Alaska in October 2001 with the $2.4 million acquisition of 56,000 acres on the North Slope, [...]
Financial Times: Probe into Chevron and Shell payments
By Michael Peel and Dino Mahtani in London Published: November 16 2007 22:03 | Last updated: November 16 2007 22:03 Anti-corruption investigators are probing payments by ChevronTexaco and Royal Dutch Shell to a company owned by a powerful Nigerian politician they suspect has laundered tens of millions of dollars in British banks, property and cars. [...]
RobertAmsterdam.com: Royal Dutch Shell’s Secret Minutes
Bloggers Alfred and John Donovan of royaldutchshellplc.com have unearthed some pretty interesting sounding “secret minutes” from a Sept. 2001 meeting of the company’s Committee of Managing Directors (CMD). The documents leaked show that in their discussions of a potential Sakhalin-China pipeline, the Shell executives expressed “considerable concern” about the role of Gazprom in the joint [...]
Royal Dutch Shell dirty washing hung out to dry here every day…
By Alfred and John Donovan We have now published further parts of the deposition of Walter van de Vijver, the former Group Managing Director of the Royal Dutch Shell Group and Chief Executive of Shell EP. This is in connection with the Shell reserves fraud. Some associated documents are marked “strictly confidential” and contain blunt [...]
New York Post: OPEC WON’T PUMP MORE; OIL TO STAY HIGH
Bloomberg November 16, 2007 — OPEC oil nations plan to ignore U.S. calls to increase production as crude prices remain stuck above $90 a barrel, according to a draft of the group’s statement to be released this weekend. Their intention to keep production at current levels signals consumers are unlikely to see relief from high [...]
Brunei-online.com: A showcase of health products and services
By Za’im Zaini November 16, 2007 The Brunei Health Expo opened yesterday to an overwhelming response as scores of people visited the exhibition at the ICC. A total of 110 booths have been set up by 74 exhibitors, which include the Ministry of Health that is showcasing its history and progress. Other exhibitors include corporations [...]
The Peninsula (Qatar): Oil boom: The winners and losers
Web posted at: 11/16/2007 8:44:41 Source ::: LAT-WP By Steven Mufson High oil prices are fuelling one of the biggest transfers of wealth in history. Oil consumers are paying $4bn to $5bn more for crude oil every day than they did just five years ago, pumping more than $2 trillion into the coffers of oil [...]
The Globe & Mail: Colorado soaks up Alberta’s oil sands expertise
NORVAL SCOTT November 16, 2007 CALGARY — The U.S. is looking to companies now operating in Alberta for help in unlocking its own version of the oil sands, the massive oil shale deposits that lie underground in Colorado, Utah and Wyoming. The hope is that the U.S. can “learn lessons” from Alberta’s oil sands experience [...]
Irish Times: Licence to operate Corrib refinery granted
Lorna Siggins, Marine Correspondent The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has approved an operating licence for the Corrib gas refinery in north Mayo. The agency has also said that its director, Dr Mary Kelly, did not participate in the decision, which was taken at board level. This was due to the fact Dr Kelly had, in [...]


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